The Valdosta times. (Valdosta, Ga.) 1874-194?, October 30, 1909, Image 2

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'•RHEUMATISM Atlanta's Most Ramon. Specialist, will be here on 'Friday and Saturday, Nov. the 5th and 6th. The Banowaed Specialist to be hero two dan on thla, hla second ▼lalt At (be urgent return of tie cm- Sana of Valdosta, Dr/ Dlcki-reon, the chief consulting physician of tho celebrated Dr. rilck.rsoa Medical Institute, 110*4 jPaSel.iree St.. At- lanta, Qa., will return lo the entation, a soaring acid accumulating :y comes usually as figestion and stom- ilarities may not be . — , -at each has a direct effect on the eliminative members of the body, which prevents uratic mains in the stomach and bowels, and souring forms uric add, which tbs blood quickly absorbs. Rheumatism is usually manifested in the joints and muscles. It is here Its sharpest twinges of pa' * " Stiffening of ligaments and tendons first cot pain ofiRheumatism iscausedby the contact nervps withAba gritty, acrid,'formation which i to accumulate in the corpuscles of the bloat enlng of radicles and joints is usually gri ric acid into the joints, and alow red. Then RbeumtUsm becomes i Qalecr, Mas#., OS b.Ul-.lil, Nortj Dah more powerful th Dreadnought and at Kite with England's ship, the Neptune, i ed, lift lb pier at shipyards today, uon respect -and waty M the natural h fcakota wan oft tho same an- the Dcla- at Newport It ,1s salij that every member of to higher court, together with all f thte lawyor^mnd Judges In the tel «e ; out- Governor Brown In commuting his sentence. As s campaign Issue, the Harper'commutation would be with out Thyme or reason. The State Fair .opens at Macon today, and onleis all the signs go gwry It's-golng to be a record-break ing event. In the excellence and scope of exhibits as well as the at tendance. 1, fer your constipation? Why not slick to the wo® fa's Pills? Ask your doctor if he approves this advice. -If it’s' WIRE FENCE We’ Any Style, Any Height, VI*. G. B.' ek F. Ity- Account of National Automobile Races. The Georgia Southern A Florid* Railway will sell excursion tickets ? > Atlanta and return on November tb. to Iltb. lnclnrive and for trains scheduled to arrive li Atlanta be fore.noon of November 13th. at rate of $7.90 from Valdosta. Limit of all tickets November 16th, 1909. Limit may be extended to November 30th, 1909, upon payment nf extra $1.00 extension fee. For further In. formation call on any Agent of the Company, or address C. B. Rhodes. O. P. A.. Macon On. Ksr,”* 7W£M\ nothing new. It Is the suit of making spi ropr able during a given yen lng upon the taxes not c til the last nf the year to meet payments. which condition today than at any tlms for yearn. w« will carry over a larger surplus from 1909 with which to pay appropriations for 1910 than we carried over from 1903 with which to pay appropriations for 1909. ' “Our surplus la therefore Increas ing. If pensions are, paid eeml-an- nually and the legislature holds tho appropriations to their prtsent fig ures through the’ Increase of taxable values, tho surplus will soon be suf ficient lo meet/all liabilities as they mature, Includlag a«ounta’,pavahIe fo teachtra." • ■ jf V • Your Choice and the Right Price. W. H. Briggs Hardware Co Everything in Hardware. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Nov. 8th and Oth, Consultation and Examination Free o£ Charge Dr. Dickerson and Stiff, A li Diseases of Men and Women Treated Deafness cured by an entirely hew No matter what four dls- syitem. aaae may be or bow long etandlng, the doctors will locate your dlsoaso without asking you any questions The doctor Is slid to be the great- cet LUNG and CATARRH specialist tn Amerlcs. * If you have catarrh or lung trouble go and be examined. The sick and afflicted should take advantage of the opportunity here offered. Go and have It forever set tled lu your mind. It your caee is- curable Dr. Dickerson will tell you so frankly; If Incurable he will give yqu inch advice as to prolong life. No alek man or woman should fall lo consult thin eminent man. It Is greatest opportunity of the nick ■’VoW^ rheumatism.' liver, kidney Or blsdder, trouble, paralysis, heart disease, nervous debility, dys pepsia, Indigestion, constipation, epilepsy or 8t Vitas’ dance, go and be cured by bin new system. Cancers and tumors cured In tbelr early stages. Strictures, ulcers, all blood, skin and' scalp.diseases, piles and rrtptures cured. Dr. Dickerson ffusrsntees to cure every caee he aocepte as curable. LADIES wbo suffer from special diseases, tad those nearing tho change of life, maidens approaehlng womanhood having any deviations from health earned by lrregularltlea Or dlseaeea peculiar to women, nhould consult this eminent Atlanta specialist, ' Angular disproportionate women ’ will, by recovering perfect health, gain that well-ronnded, symmetrical flffnre so much desired, yet loo of. tee beyond their grasp for the want fit fte right medlsil advisor. These, as wall h weak, Indifferent women, under the doctor’s treatment, be come strong, well, vivacious and happy. OVERIAN or womb troubles are cured without the knife. If you hare been advised by any one to an- dergo * aurglcal operation for womb or ovarian difficulties, rupture, tumor, cancer o r piles d?'not listen ioM and have yonr life endangered by the lance, hnlfe or needle before consulting Dr. Dickerson. OLD OR YOUNG MEN It mutters not whst your ailment Stay he or how long standing. If eponr future health and happiness ere *t stake, consult thin doetor. He trill cur* yon If you nr* curable. ■very kind of human 111 falls at th* toneh of thti wonderful man and so marvelous ? have been the cure* that It I* hard Indeed to And tb* dlridlag line between human ac complishment and miracle. R mat. ter* not what the 111 may be; It matters not wbat dUeouragtng re ports may have bate mad* tram any direction: k matters not If yon have been told that grim death stares you In tb* Use* Go and -eoaeult this doctor and If thare W tb* finest thread upon which to banc a hope yon will find that hope, and the hope wm eurely lead you to the bine sklee of peace, contentment and health. If un*ble to call during this visit, a totter to Dr. Dickerson Medical Institute 1S0H reaehtree St. At lanta. Ga.. wltt receive prompt at- Atlanta, Ga. October 17.—“The state win have a afyrpluj of $2,651,- $01.1$ at' th* eloa* ' of the preseat year” declares Treasurer Pops Brows, nf the state Is charged with all nnpaM appropriations for and, credited with cash oa hand and tax es for 1109 etui to bo,oblMqt^^| collectable.’ Tbs foregoing In a ni condition of ib* state treasury—*i _ coriling to the state treasurer. lie has given out a itatemant In which he gods Into details. Ha says: ”1 have received so many Inquiries aa to the financial condition of tb* state that 1 her* sought carefully to ascertain the facts. "While the treasurer it not charged with the duty of financing the state, •till, I feel that the people era entit led to know the result of my Investi gations. ‘‘The state’s fiscal year runs from January 1 to-December $1, Inclusive and most of the discussion baa bean upon wbat sronld be tbs condition of the treasury at the close of the pres ent year. "The two questions that have been under consideration are, first, bow much cash will be In the treasury on January 1, next and, second, wbat will be the true condition of the treasury, crediting assets and de ducting liabilities on January 1, next Confusion has been caused by treating these two different proposi tions as though each had the same meaning. 'As a result of the most thorough Investigation I am confident there will be ample oash collected during De cember to meet every liability whloh may be presented on January l. "The exact amount of cash which 111 he t p «... treasury on January 1 \xt must depend largely ' upon how rapidly taxes ant paid In December. "With cash enough In the treasury to meat the Immediate liabilities of the state at that time, th* question of real importance Is whst will be the true condition of the treasury crediting assets and deducting liabil ities. In other words, how much bal ance will there be after collecting taxes and paying the appropriation* for 1909 with which to meet the ap propriations for 1810. 'After a moat thorough Investiga tion I find that with the close of the present year. If the state is charg ed with all unpaid appropriations for 1909 and credited with to he collected and collectible, the state will have surplus of $1,05$,60$.- 19 with which to' meet the payments of the appropriation* for 1119. "The question arises, with Such a surplug at lbs drat of the year why art not all claims ot the school teach ers met promptly aa they mttaref "The balk of the income la from ad valorem taxea. Their collection be gins In October, Increase* In Novem ber, December and January and con tinues even beyond April. Tho heavy collections are la December and Jan- nary. The monthly revenue ot tht state, outside ot ad valorem taxes 1* hardly snfllclent to nreetcqrrent ex penses over and shove th* required payment upon th* publlo debt, a appropriations for pensions and P lie school* “Under onr present Jaw we thuat pay $910,000.90 to''pensions la Feb- rusry. Ififtreat on tho state bonds together with $100,000 oat apart an nually for th* slaking'fund will .tax ear. surplus to tho amount of $100,. 000.00—This only leave* a little over $650,000.00 of the surplus to be qsld for taring teacher* end othbr hills, before the ad valorem taxes begin to pome In November, 1910. "Tho surplus of $3,056,503.19 glvei amplo money to meet the call on the tri-a-nry until vomotlmo during tho summer. From that tlmo until th.- an valorem tarns Vein to come In all the teachers’ claims cannot ho met unless other current liabilities are MwriMMMc . . , ■ - "If only half of fho pensions had been "paid In February, and half had remained to be paid from the ad valorem taxes In Dec, this Mo. will take place longer spiel tests will I days Into.-, on return to The k.'el of the North laid two years ago, 11-1!wli n tho work -C hullddni New*. Vo, wa* begun. J$e wo the North^Dakota would have completed some time ago,- had It not been for th* fact flijHntlare was considerable delay to the arrival of th* armor for tb* turrets. Neverthe less the builders expeetdo be able to turn over th* khlp to we Govern ment by January 1, 1910. The North Dakota Is $18 feet In length, 85 feet Bread and vlrewns 27 feet of water. In Its finished state the chip has a displacement of 20,- 000 tons and It is expected that Its powerful turbine engine* ot 25,006 horsepower will give .to th# gigan tic ship a ipeed of $1 knots per hear. The total coat of th* will h* shout B5.500,060 after everything Is complied. Tho deck of the North Dakota Is •tuddM with five protected turret*, each, sheltering, two 12-Inch guns of the latest type. Two Are-control masts, etch 110 feet and construct ed of. hollow piping, Ttae from th* deck. The main battery also Includes two f‘ tu1)CS. Its sccondar; Atlanta, Ga, Oct 27—The etory eent from hero to • Savanngh af ternoon paper to the effect that ex- r Hoke Smith womld make for'Governor mext year and would make the recent com- mutaition of John Harper’s sentence Issue Is probably not true un- ex-aovornor expects to do ■ke act of swallowing him- It Is a well known fact that the attorney who represented Harper wa* one of Governor Smith's most ardent campaign speakers Is the race last year—Lawyer Sam Hew- ML It Is also- known that Gov ernor Smith promised him that "Harper would never hang while he RHEUMATISM FORTY TEARA I suffered with lumbeco for a friend one dey 8. 8. S. Z did so, end soon found It wee helping me. I bed rheuma tism for more then forty yeere, bavin* contracted it In the army. tism is sometime* inherited, for likaall blood diseases it can be tranimitted to offspring. This explains why some persons are afflicted with the disease, and suffer its pains, who have otherwise- been perfectly healthy. S.S.S. cures Rheumatism and cun* it permanently. It goes into the dron- lation, and removes the uric add, purifies the blood, and in this way destroys the cause. S.S.S. changes the blood from a sour, acid-steeped’ stream to a rich, healthy fluid, which, quiets the excited nerves, eases the- waa Governor.” It ts also known throbbing muscles and painful joints, and filters out of the circulation the that Lawyer Hewlett expected him irrita ting master which causes every painful symptom of the disease. When to Hnmni. ir the blood has been purified and enriched by S.S.S, it nourishes the different ia ® P ' members that have been weakened and starved because of imperfect blood. fna mlntlf A vnaO ka fttimafi Avan Ifi a yw • n , . i j • ■ an- g ne a * ., Book on Rheumatism and any medical advice free to all who write. .THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA, GA.' but 8. 8. S cured me sound and wall, and bsva had no return of tha troubla. X think 8.8.8. baa no aqual for curia* rheumatism. THOS. POTTS. ; 111 Main St., Johnston City., Pa. the minute that he turned over the rein* of government to Governor Btown. It 1* even claimed rthat Governor Smith intimated tliat he would commute the sentence, though It was one of the problems which he left for his successor to aolve. Resides these things, jery little capital could be made of the Harp, er commutation, fo r the reason that the Governor acted under the law and not arbitrarily. The evidence which the solicitor general promis ed to tie, and coming from the only eye-witnesg to th* killing of Sheriff Keith, showing conclusively tha* the sheriff opened fire upon him first, firing four times and chasing him two hundred yards without telling him who he was. Harper claimed that he thought he wa* being held-up and pursued by a robber/ • m. ono-poundora fleM pieces two 80 calibre machine guns, ble of firing from 400 to’ 060 shots a minute. The North Dakota I* tbs firet fighting »htp ever built In which the quarters of the captain and' th* a* nlor officers are not in the stern in the bow of the ship. Th* fonr-nann suite of the captain and the guests’ rooms are finished In mahogany, while the rooms of-the other oUlcers are finished* In qartered oak, TO* quarters are furnished with every convenience of a first Claes apart ment hones, including luxurout bath- ARGUMENT ENDED IN M’LENDON CASE JUDGE CHARLTON WILL RENDER DECISION IN THE CASE WITH IN TEN DAY8, Savannah, Oct. 27—disposi tion of the quo warriRW'proceed- Ings brought by Hon. Guyte 'McLen don against Hon. Jos. F. Gray In connection with the Railroad Com- mlsslonershlp Is how in the hands of Hon. Walter G. Charlton, Judge of the Superior Court of Chatham county." As soon ns he decides the ease It will go In a rush to the Supreme Court of Georgia. Within 1 26 days the final result will known. Judge Charlton will hand down his decision In ten days and the Supreme Court must act with equal celerity. The last argumet was heard this morning when former supreme court Judge Joseph B. Lamar concluded his tegument for McLendon. It was a very able speech but was . built ( largely upon the line of argument already outlined by. the attorneys for Mr. McLendon. Judge Charlton did not intimate' how he would decide the case but he has already begun to get busy ox It and will have his decision ready within ten days. iu( lava Mm uiuuuuu wim . cash on hand and taxes for 1969 atilt J 00 ®*- «taam Jieat, «leotr}c light and a ■ telephones. r